Dec 02, 2008 14:53
"Good afternoon, class," Jean-Paul said. "I hope you enjoyed your days of gluttony and then greed. Today, you will have noted on your syllabus, is devoted to 'other.' We will be discussing any superpowers physics can take a crack at that have not been covered previously. For instance, a young woman of my acquaintance can walk through walls. This is one of the few superpowers I have heard genuinely explained using physics: she weakens the molecular bonds in her body and in what she is touching to allow her molecules to pass through unmolested. Very interesting stuff. Now I open the floor to you and any superpowers you might know of or manage to dream up that we have not covered this semester. How do you think they might be accomplished?"
superhuman physics